Hey guys,

i reinstalled my Ubuntu couple of weeks ago. Before that i had my cake
running on an ntfs partition so i had no permission problems at all.
Not that i formatted that partition to ext3 or ext4 or so i have a lot
of them.

I baked an app or a project - for me it's basicly the same.
That was no problem at all cause the folder i baked in belonged to me.
Afterwards i created some models, controllers and views.

After that i checked out my app in the browser which created some
cache in the "app/tmp/cache" folder. This cache was created by the
apache user which is www-data.

I wanted to bake another model and got an permission error on the
cache files, which are of course not mine.

I changed their permissions to 0777 and continued with my baking. Some
clicks later on the browser i wanted to bake another controller and
had the same permission errors again.

This is because you delete your cache files instead of just
overwriting their content. I don't see any sense in that and it of
course is senseless when it causes errors while baking.

Of course i could bake as root via "sudo" but that wouldn't be nice
either cause i have to chown all that baked files afterwards.

I know that this should be no problem in live mode but for developing
it is like hell on linux. And like we all know: There is a lot of
developing before live mode.

Before i report that issue to cakephp developers:
Am I doing anything wrong??

Greetings
func0der

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